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Session 2.3 Copernicus climate data store
1. Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
Dick Dee
Copernicus Climate Change Service
ECMWF
2. Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
5. October 29, 2014 5EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS
ECMWF: Global weather forecasts, 5-10 days out
• International organization, 34 member states
• European cooperation: Pool resources together to address critical research problems in
medium-range NWP that no one country could tackle on its own
• 24/7 operational centre
7. Atmosphere
Monitoring
Solar radiation
and UV index
Ozone layer
Bottom-up
emissions and
surface fluxes of
greenhouse gases
Global analyses, forecasts and
reanalyses (2003-...)
NO2
European Air
Quality and
products in
support of
policy users
Radiative forcings
On the web: atmosphere.copernicus.eu
9. Climate Change
The Copernicus Climate
Change Service (C3S)
Copernicus EU
Copernicus EU www.copernicus.eu
Copernicus EU
10. Climate
Change
What the Climate Change Service ( C3S) has to offer
• Open and free access to climate data
• Tools needed to use the data
• Information on sectoral impacts
• Quality assurance
• User support and training
• Climate change assessments
• Outreach and communication
11. Climate
Change
What the Climate Change Service ( C3S) has to offer
• Open and free access to climate data
• Tools needed to use the data
• Information on sectoral impacts
• Quality assurance
• User support and training
• Climate change assessments
• Outreach and communication
A one-stop Climate Data Store
12. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
15. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
16. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
17. Climate
Change
M o n t h l y c l i m a t e b u l l e t i n s ( f i r s t i n f o 4 t h t o 6 t h o f e a c h m o n t h )
➢ climate.copernicus.eu/climate-bulletins
18. Climate
Change
C o n t r i b u t i n g t o E U , E E A , G C O S a n d t h e W M O
19. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
20. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
21. Climate
Change
Transforming data into useful information products
Quality assured information and tools for
scientists, consultants, decision makers.
22. Climate
Change
CDS can be used by anyone with internet access
Local user
internet
CDS in the cloud
No need to download huge data volumes – less
need for local processing!
23. Climate
Change
Wa t e r ava i l a b i l i t y u n d e r va r i o u s c l i m a t e c h a n g e s c e n a r i o s
24. Climate
Change • To show practical examples of how the CDS can be used to
support adaptation in different sectors of society.
• To stimulate community benchmarks for good practice.
• To document user needs, and address them where possible.
Demonstrators are developed by expert teams with deep knowledge
of the specific sectors, local conditions and adaptation issues.
P ro o f - o f - c o n c e p t d e v e l o p m e n t s o n t h e C l i m a t e D a t a S t o re
FISHERIES BIODIVERSITY
25. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
26. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
27. Climate
Change Focus on using the Climate Data Store to
address climate change adaptation challenges
Key elements:
• Online training resources freely available
anywhere and anytime
• Personalized learning
• 3 main target audiences
• In-country training events in local language in
more than 30 EU countries
• Train the trainers to widen the reach of the
training and increase the impact
C3S user learning services
➢ uls.climate.copernicus.eu
28. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. The Climate Data Store
3. Climate change assessments
4. Supporting global adaptation planning
5. User support and training
29. Climate
Change
Climate Change
The EU Copernicus Programme and the
Climate Data Store
1. General introduction to the Copernicus services
2. Supporting global adaptation planning
3. The Climate Data Store as a resource
4. User support and training
Dick Dee
Copernicus Climate Change Service
ECMWF
For more information, please meet with me here at the
conference today and tomorrow, or send an email to:
copernicus-support@ecmwf.int